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'GIDDY COLBERT' makes his marvel debut

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Ugh
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Since Spider-man turned against the government after he initially joined up with the SHRA, doesn't that mean that Colbert should be against him for being a flip flopper and a fugitive?
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*cough*
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He's no Goody Rickles.
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I like that Marvel had the courtesy of warning us in advance of which issues/titles this will appear in, thus making it easier to avoid.
I think I still havent regenerated the brain cells those random Spidey/Jay Leno stories from way back killed.
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Not like 616 Spidey's been good for the last five years or so.
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So is it a comics by-law now that whenever you mention the artist on a story, the phrase "fan-favorite artist" must precede his name? Is this like an official title bequeathed by royalty, like "Sir Roger Moore"? I see it freaking everywhere. It's annoying.
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It should only preface the words "Greg Land".
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I don't know if you guys are familiar with the fact that Marvel Comics has been publishing for 40 years and has done stuff like this throughout their history.

http://www.chronologicalsnobbery.com...eam-up-74.html

That's just off the top of my head. I think The Beatles were at Sue and Reed Richards' wedding.

Remember when you read comics because they were fun?
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And it's an 8 page back up story. Jesus, folks, enough with the bitching.
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Originally Posted by Dax View Post
He's no Goody Rickles.
You? Are awesome.
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